Changing the Body: Psychological Effects of Plastic SurgeryWilliams & Wilkins, 1981 - Počet stran: 225 |
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... talking about will allow the surgeon to detect the signals which will differentiate these two situations , assuming that he will give the patient an ample chance to talk freely and openly . Thought Processing Another area that must be ...
... talking about will allow the surgeon to detect the signals which will differentiate these two situations , assuming that he will give the patient an ample chance to talk freely and openly . Thought Processing Another area that must be ...
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... talk to him first . And don't just talk on the telephone the first time . Take him to lunch or buy him a cup of coffee . Tell him the problem as you see it . Tell him about the operation . Assume he knows nothing , but say " as you know ...
... talk to him first . And don't just talk on the telephone the first time . Take him to lunch or buy him a cup of coffee . Tell him the problem as you see it . Tell him about the operation . Assume he knows nothing , but say " as you know ...
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... talk . When unknown , it is best to play it safe and keep the talk business - like , reassuring , confined to the operation and the patient's comfort . Patients often fantasize that they have a magical control over the outcome of their ...
... talk . When unknown , it is best to play it safe and keep the talk business - like , reassuring , confined to the operation and the patient's comfort . Patients often fantasize that they have a magical control over the outcome of their ...
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
Autorská práva | |
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